Hi,
We did it at 6WIND. However, we had to add some more extensions into the
Kernel to get a "real VRF".
You are right, 1 unique instance of Quagga (1 ospfd, 1 bgpd, etc.)
should be used to handle multiple VRF
Best regards,
Vincent
Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Hi!
>> Recent Linux kernels support network namespaces. This means that we can
> create on a Linux virtual routers with each of them having their own
> interfaces, IP and routes. This allows implementation of Cisco VRF
> feature.
>> This feature can be used to run multiple instances of Quagga, one per
> network namespace. However, what would be great is to get the same
> feature as VRF on Cisco routers: binding one OSPF or BGP instance to a
> VRF without having to run several different Quagga with different
> configuration files.
>> James Leu from Linux VRF projects has already stated that he was willing
> to contribute on this:
>http://lists.quagga.net/pipermail/quagga-users/2009-July/010992.html>> Is there any progress, patchs to test, code repository to contribute?
>> Thanks.
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